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The Premier League is an English professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Football League. Welsh clubs that compete in the English football league system can also qualify.
The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL).
The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. In 2014/15, teams were apportioned revenues of £1.6 billion.
Women's Premier League may refer to:
Premier is a title for the head of government in some countries, states and sub-national governments. A second in command to a premier is designated as a vice-premier or deputy premier.
In many nations, "premier" is used interchangeably with "prime minister".
In the People's Republic of China, "premier" is more common and official, but "prime minister" is still used (see Premier of the People's Republic of China).
In four of the British overseas territories (Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the British Virgin Islands), the elected heads of government are styled as "Premier". In other overseas territories the equivalent post is styled as Chief Minister.
"Premier" is also the title of the heads of government in sub-national entities, such as the provinces and territories of Canada, states of the Commonwealth of Australia, provinces of South Africa, the island of Nevis within the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the nation of Niue. In some of these cases, the formal title remains "Prime Minister" but "Premier" is used to avoid confusion with the national leader. In these cases, care should be taken not to confuse the title of "premier" with "prime minister". In these countries, terms such as "Federal Premier", "National Premier", or "Premier of the Dominion" were sometimes used to refer to prime ministers, although these are now obsolete. The French language does not differentiate between premier and prime minister and therefore federal prime ministers and provincial, state or colonial premiers are all called premier ministres.
A woman is a female human. The term woman is usually reserved for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. The term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "women's rights". "Woman" may also refer to a person's gender identity. Women with typical genetic development are usually capable of giving birth from puberty until menopause. In the context of gender identity, transgender people who are biologically determined to be male and identify as women cannot give birth. Some intersex people who identify as women cannot give birth due to either sterility or inheriting one or more Y chromosomes. In extremely rare cases, people who have Swyer syndrome can give birth with medical assistance. Throughout history women have assumed or been assigned various social roles.
The spelling of woman in English has progressed over the past millennium from wīfmann to wīmmann to wumman, and finally, the modern spelling woman. In Old English, wīfmann meant "female human", whereas wēr meant "male human". Mann or monn had a gender-neutral meaning of "human", corresponding to Modern English "person" or "someone"; however, subsequent to the Norman Conquest, man began to be used more in reference to "male human", and by the late 13th century had begun to eclipse usage of the older term wēr. The medial labial consonants f and m in wīfmann coalesced into the modern form "woman", while the initial element, which meant "female", underwent semantic narrowing to the sense of a married woman ("wife"). It is a popular misconception that the term "woman" is etymologically connected with "womb", which is from a separate Old English word, wambe meaning "stomach" (of male or female; modern German retains the colloquial term "Wampe" from Middle High German for "potbelly"). Nevertheless, such a false derivation of "woman" has appeared in print.
League may refer to:
PELADA 2012 Women's Premier League Grand Final between Box Hill United v Bundoora United.
LCWFC vs Loughborough Students Highlights - FA Women's Premier League Midlands Division 1
Round 9 action in the Mount Franklin Women's Premier League between Eastern Suburbs and top of the table Mitchelton. Camera: Sean McKay Commentator: Darren Lutton Editing: Ian Judd - FB Media ©Football Brisbane / FB Media
Highlights from round 19 of the Women's Premier League match Robina SC vs Mudgeeraba SC from Robina Common.
St Marys vs Pint Rd 8 - Women's Premier League; TIO NTFL 2016/17 live from TIO Stadium in Darwin on Saturday 26th November 2016.
Feature game highlights from the Mount Franklin Women's Premier League RD15 encounter between last season's Grand Finalists - Logan FC and Annerley. Camera: Sean McKay Presenter: Darren Lutton Commentary: Darren Lutton Editing: Ian Judd - FB Media ©Football Brisbane / FB Media
Feature game highlights from the Mount Franklin Women's Premier League RD18 clash between South United and UQFC. Camera: Sean McKay Commentary: Darren Lutton Editing: Ian Judd - FB Media ©Football Brisbane / FB Media
This week we take on Brighouse Town Ladies. Its our second league game, a league game that we need to take maximum points from! How will our ladies fair? Commentary From Scott & Brad Our social Links; Twitter: https://twitter.com/HullCityLFC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HullCityLFC/ Website: https://www.hullcityladies.com
Nov 29th 2015: Women's Premier League Highlights
www.womenspremierleague.co.uk
5th October 2016 - FA Women's Premier League
India's first T20 Women's Premier League in January 2017. For more information: W: www.knightsxi.com E: ujjwal.handa@knightsxi.com
Live streaming of the NSWTA Vawdon Cup Women's Premier League Grand Final between the Canterbury Bulldogs and Manly Sea Eagles.
Women's Premier League Championship, Friday November 8th from Cherry Hill, NJ
Women's Premier League Championship - Sunday November 10th from Cherry Hill, NJ
Interrupted replay of UL Huskies' win over Killester in the Women's Premier League Shield Final 2015.
Sydney Indoor Hockey - Womens Premier League Grand Final 2013 Moorebank 1 vs Moorebank 2
May 2, 2015 - Women's Premier League - Semi Finals Seattle Saracens @ BLRC
The live stream of the 2013 NSWTA Vawdon Cup Women's Premier League final between the Eastern Suburbs Roosters and Manly Sea Eagles.